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Aboriginals help raise funds for Islam Care Centre PDF Print
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Written by Chelby Daigle   
Thursday, 09 May 2013 21:29

Jason Mullins dances in traditional Cherokee regalia. Mi’kmaq Artist Thomas Clair plays flute. Guests views auction items donated by Aboriginal organizations and artists.“Does anyone know why the eagle is so important in Aboriginal culture?” Jason Mullins, dressed in full Cherokee regalia, asked a riveted audience of mostly Muslim community members at Knox Presbyterian Church on April 13.

Mullins, an American-born First Nations cultural interpreter who works with the Ottawa organization Aboriginal Experiences, was one of many Aboriginal artists to offer his time and talent to support the Islam Care Centre’s fundraising efforts.

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US Ambassador Visits Ottawa Main Mosque PDF Print
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Written by Chelby Daigle   
Thursday, 09 May 2013 21:25

Event organizers Amira Elghawaby (CAIR-CAN) and Shano Bejkosalaj (OMWO) with Ambassador David JacobsonIt was an evening of firsts as the Ottawa Main Mosque welcomed US Ambassador David Jacobson on his first official visit on April 8.

Almost 100 people attended the event titled “Strengthening Bridges & Working Together for a Better Future”.  Security was discreet and the question period was uncensored which was unusual for a high-profile guest like the ambassador. But a unique set of circumstances had created the space for this gathering.  As Ambassador Jacobson explained at the beginning of his speech:

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Ottawa conference rejuvenates health care chaplains PDF Print
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Written by Amira Elghawaby   
Thursday, 09 May 2013 21:20

Over a hundred spiritual health care workers gathered in an Ottawa hotel last month to explore their role in creating ‘sacred’ and responsive spaces.

Far removed from sterile hospital corridors, bustling with professionals going about methodically with their day to day tasks, members of the Canadian Association for Spiritual Care (CASC) attended workshops and speeches about their special roles in environments often fixated solely on physical pain and physical healing.

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ML supporters celebrate 10 years PDF Print
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Written by Staff Writer   
Friday, 12 April 2013 09:39

Over forty people attended the Muslim Link’s 10th anniversary celebration held at Saint Paul University on March 31.

While the crowd was small, the sentiments of support were strong from contributors and readers alike. After a short slide show chronicling the paper’s evolution from a simple two-page newsletter to the 12-16 page newspaper it is today, a broad panel of contributors and observers discussed the paper’s importance as it enters a second decade.

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Youth empowerment conference makes successful debut PDF Print
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Written by Team I-LEAD   
Friday, 12 April 2013 09:34

The first ever ILEAD (Islam. Learn. Engage. Achieve. Develop.) conference made its debut on March16th with a promise to ensure  change by engaging and empowering the youth of Ottawa and Gatineau.

The idea for an Ottawa-Gatineau wide conference that would promote the  deen (religion) while uniting the local Muslim community came as Chairperson Mohammed Javed was working on a question and answer book by Dr. Jamal Badawi entitled, Islam: Journey into Its Depth, which provides enlightening answers to various Islamic questions.

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